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A Short Course On Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions Asis Kumar Chaudhuri

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A Short Course On Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions Asis Kumar Chaudhuri
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Publisher: Inst of Physics Pub Incorporated
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.57 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Asis Kumar Chaudhuri
ISBN: 9780750310604, 9780750310611, 0750310618, 075031060X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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A Short Course On Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions Asis Kumar Chaudhuri by Asis Kumar Chaudhuri 9780750310604, 9780750310611, 0750310618, 075031060X instant download after payment.

This text introduces the subject of relativistic high-energy heavy-ion collisions and in particular, the subject of the quark–gluon plasma (QGP). Starting with a conceptual basis for QGP formation in heavy-ion collisions, the author then proceeds to provide a more rigorous foundation by introducing gauge theory, QCD and lattice QCD. These topics are introduced briefly but with sufficient coverage that the reader can comprehend their applications in heavy-ion collisions. Two-particle correlation (Hanbury-Brown-Twiss) method and recent advances in hydrodynamical modelling, including event-by-event hydrodynamics are also discussed, bringing the coverage up to the leading areas of current research.

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